2014SOMA MagazineDebra Winter"...For artist Aurora Robson, art is a dialogue. While many are attracted to her work simply for it's beauty and grace, a much deeper conversation is taking place."

2014150,000 PET BottlesKaterina NovakovaHenri Achten"...During this time, around 80,000 PET Bottles went through her hands and easily 100,000 caps."

2014The Charlotte ObserverSamantha SabinBarbara Shreiner"...for many artists, plastic debris is not just a material; it also carries a message about how much we consume and throw away, to the peril of ourselves and our planet."

2014Creative LoafingAnita Overcash"...For her multi-media installations, she gives material a significant role in addressing issues related to both human consciousness and the environment."

2013Beyond MagazineHilary Stunda"Robson seems to have limitless potentialto transform... Artist. Teacher. Thought leader. She offers, “It’s the purpose of the artist to be a visionary. I simplytry to visualize a habitable future and see things in new ways that might be relevant—and uplifting—to others."

2014SOMA MagazineDebra Winter"...For artist Aurora Robson, art is a dialogue. While many are attracted to her work simply for it's beauty and grace, a much deeper conversation is taking place."

2014150,000 PET BottlesKaterina NovakovaHenri Achten"...During this time, around 80,000 PET Bottles went through her hands and easily 100,000 caps."

2014The Charlotte ObserverSamantha SabinBarbara Shreiner"...for many artists, plastic debris is not just a material; it also carries a message about how much we consume and throw away, to the peril of ourselves and our planet."

2014Creative LoafingAnita Overcash"...For her multi-media installations, she gives material a significant role in addressing issues related to both human consciousness and the environment."

2013Beyond MagazineHilary Stunda"Robson seems to have limitless potentialto transform... Artist. Teacher. Thought leader. She offers, “It’s the purpose of the artist to be a visionary. I simplytry to visualize a habitable future and see things in new ways that might be relevant—and uplifting—to others."

2013National Geographic ASPIRE Textbook"...The resulting sculptures are fascinating and unique. She has used a similar approach to junk mail - making art objects out of things we'd rather throw away."

2013Environmental Science: A Canadian Perspective "...Aurora Robson created this walk-in exhibit called The Great Indoors from 15,000 plastic bottles. Much of her art gives new purpose to recycled plastics, packaging materials, and junk mail."

2012City SceneCindy Galliard"...Anything written about Aurora Robson will tell you she is an artist committed to interrupting the waste stream, which makes her a natural fit to show at the conservatory."

2012 (Back Cover)Crazy Art Chantal Alles"...the creation of something positive from the inherent negativity of waste, and the reaction of surprise the materials inevitably draw from the observer, are the key factors in what she does."

2012Being AmericanFrancis Di Tommaso"...these forms in endless variety-first sketched and inked in delicate hues, then overlaid with collage-she strives to subvert the intent of junk mail, transforming its waste into art..."

2012Columbus Dispatch“While she’s starting this conversation about personal waste, she’s also turning out beautiful sculpture. Other artists who work in this theme can sometimes hit you over the head with their message.”

2011Day TripIssue No. 4"We all went a little nuts when we learned that Aurora Robson’s hyaline sculptures are made entirely out of garbage. Aurora pieces demonstrate that sustainable art has a bright future to look forward to."

2011 (Cover)Green Building + DesignLost and FoundThalia A-M Bruehl"Think about what you really need, what you really value, and how you want to be remembered."

2010Art + AntiquesDrawn TogetherEdward M. Gomez"...subtle sense of humor may be found in the...attention to the details of color, suggested pattern and paper texture, of the printed credit-card solicitations and advertisements she receives in the mail."